COOPERSTOWN Johnny Townsend Jersey , N.Y. (AP) — Lee Smith had seen the Hall of Fame several times. This visit was completely different."I'm still in awe," Smith said after the tour Tuesday, in preparation for his July induction. "Whenever I sign an autograph and someone says, ‘Hey, put Hall of Fame on it,' I don't know if the Hall of Fame goes first or the year goes first."Smith, who emerged as an ace reliever with the Chicago Cubs in the 1980s, and former White Sox star Harold Baines were voted into the baseball shrine in December by a select committee. They will be inducted along with Mariano Rivera, the late Roy Halladay, Mike Mussina, and Edgar Martinez, who were elected last month by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. The 61-year-old Smith was at the 2009 Hall of Fame induction of Rickey Henderson, Jim Rice and Joe Gordon. But this time was overwhelming as the monumental aspect of his upcoming enshrinement was still sinking in.Smith appeared on the BBWAA ballot 15 times and never came close."It was unbelievable just to get that call. You wait so many years," Smith said. "When I first retired, people told me I was going to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. I've got goosebumps. I've never been nervous before, but I'm nervous right now."It's been crazy," he said. "There's a lot of this stuff here I already knew, especially about the Negro League and guys I played with and against. But being here is like no game you've ever been in before."With his menacing stare and hard fastball, Smith was of baseball's premier closers in the 1980s and 1990s, an imposing 6-foot-5 atop a pitching mound. During an 18-year career, he pitched for eight teams Gareon Conley Jersey , making his initial mark with the Cubs from 1980-87. He also pitched for the Red Sox (1988-90), Cardinals (1990-92), Yankees (1993), Orioles (1994), Angels (1995), Reds (1996) and Expos (1997), and was the all-time saves leader with 478 when he retired in 1997.A seven-time All-Star, Smith led his league in saves four times and topped the 30-save mark 11 times. Smith held the all-time saves record until Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman eclipsed it in 2006 and now ranks third behind Rivera (652) and Trevor Hoffman (601)."Everybody recognizes me now because of the Hall of Fame," said Smith, a minor league pitching coach with San Francisco. "Back in the day I had an identity crisis because in Chicago everybody wanted to throw me on the football field because I was such a big guy. I don't have that problem anymore. Now they know who Lee Smith is. I'm proud of that."Smith spent an inquisitive two hours touring the Hall of Fame. While viewing the "Pride and Passion" exhibit dedicated to the African-American baseball experience, Smith told a story from his high school days in Louisiana. Soon after it was desegregated, he said, an opposing team hung Smith in effigy when his school visited.With an early lead, Smith said he began hitting batter after batter. He didn't even realize, he added, when the other team eventually took the offending image down from a tree. We should receive official word from the Raiders soon on their acquisition of Antonio Brown in trade. But the folks at BetOnline.ag aren’t waiting. They already have their 2019 props for Brown...."We should receive official word from the Raiders soon on their acquisition of Antonio Brown in trade. But the folks at BetOnline.ag aren’t waiting. They already have their 2019 props for Brown. Here they are:Antonio Brown production props:- Over/Under 1,100.5 receiving yards - Over/Under 95.5 receptions - Over/Under 9 receiving touchdownsOdds Antonio Brown will lead NFL in these CategoriesReceptions +550 Receiving Yards +600 Both Receiving Yards and Receptions +2500 Neither Receiving Yards or receptions -3000Brown had 104 catches for 1297 yards and 16 TD’s last season with the Steelers. He has averaged 102.6 receptions for 1380 yards, and 9.3 TD’s the past eight years. He has twice led the league in catches (2014-15) and receiving yards (2014, 2017). Which also means he has once led the league in both yards and receptions, and thrice led the league in either receptions or receiving yards and six times in nine NFL seasons did neither.Follow @LeviDamien